Pittman Saddle Fitting

Are you having trouble with:

  1. Your horse not sitting still for mounting?

  2. White hairs showing up in various places?

  3. Soreness in your horses back?

  4. Soreness in your back?

  5. Your Horse suddenly becoming cinchy?

  6. Your horse isn’t able to pick up the correct lead?

  7. Your horse is feeling “lazy” or bolting?

You may be due for a saddle fitting assessment!

Services

  • Assess the fit of your current or prospective saddle to make sure that both of you are happy and comfy!

  • Let’s get your saddle feeling fresh and ready for your next ride!

  • Need a new gullet bar or girth straps? No problem!

  • Barns can be gross, your saddle doesn’t have to be!

  • Let’s help you get that saddle sold so you can be in the perfect one for you!

About
Pittman Saddle Fitting

Pittman Saddle Fitting is led by Cheyenne Duy, a lifelong learner and passionate horse enthusiast dedicated to improving the well-being of horses. Cheyenne's love for horses began at a young age, thanks to her grandmother, a lifelong rider and horse owner. In 2023, after purchasing her own quarter horse, Luna, Cheyenne became deeply focused on finding the right saddle fit for her horse. Despite Luna being a classic quarter horse, no saddle seemed to fit properly. Realizing that saddle-fitting issues were common among other horse owners, Cheyenne decided to pursue a career in saddle fitting. In 2024, she enrolled in the International Academy of Saddle Fitting, and in 2025, traveled to the UK to earn her Level 3 & 4 LANTRA Accredited Qualification in Advanced Saddle Fitting. Today, she works to help horse owners of all types—from competitors to casual riders—find the perfect saddle fit for their horses. Cheyenne believes that a well-fitting saddle is not just about comfort; it's a long-term investment in your horse's health and performance and is always more affordable than the cost of a poorly fitting one!

In Training with the International Academy of Saddle Fitters

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